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Old 07-10-2009, 03:50 AM
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I got some corals recently (my first - I am new at reefing) and the mushrooms have been slightly curled since I got them. I thought my lighting was too strong and moved them into the shade. Tonight I noticed several white, curly worms on the underside of the mushroom cap. (posted links as I consider to picts too large to post without bothering people with 800x600 screen settings).
What are they and how do I get rid of them? They are worms right? They are attached pretty well as I tried to remove one to get a closer shot (and failed...).
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I don't think those are parasites, I think they are the mushroom itself. When they start to go downhill they appear. I'm not sure what they are, whether they're something structural or perhaps a vascular system or something. One of the first time I had mushrooms die in my tank they melted down and all that was left were those white curly things.
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i don't think those are parasites, i think they are the mushroom itself. When they start to go downhill they appear. I'm not sure what they are, whether they're something structural or perhaps a vascular system or something. One of the first time i had mushrooms die in my tank they melted down and all that was left were those white curly things.
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No idea, never seen those before. You could try a quick fresh water dip, that might dislodge them. Or not worry about it unless you notice them doing something bad.
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No idea, never seen those before. You could try a quick fresh water dip, that might dislodge them. Or not worry about it unless you notice them doing something bad.
Ok, Christy knows more than I!
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Ok, Christy knows more than I!
LOL, thats doubtful Brad, I guess i just know mushrooms. Wait, no, thats not what I meant....
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I guess i just know mushrooms. Wait, no, thats not what I meant....
Ya, we know what you meant. For sure. Yup.
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Old 07-10-2009, 04:16 AM
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I agree, those aren't worms. I've had that happen in my tank if the mushroom gets torn or if it's on it's way out. It was great in my tank. Here's a pic of it on May 29 not long before you took it home.
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One of mine did that when i was chipping it off the rock it was on. I read on RC what they were called. i just left them in peace in a nice place and they cleared up over a few days.
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I've seen damaged mushrooms that looked like that. I think its basically some of its innards hanging out thru the outer skin.
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